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...Quakers’ defense did about all it could against Villanova, and for Penn to be successful against Dartmouth it will have to try to ground the Big Green passing attack, which likes to spread the ball around...
...chocolate lollipop. At €30 it's a steal when compared to a sit-down dinner in one of his three-star restaurants. The truly hedonistic can opt for Le Cube from Petrossian, a three-tiered translucent picnic box that includes 20 g of caviar, "Maviar" tarama (a creamy spread made with the eggs of smoked cod), smoked salmon with artichokes and a fruit dessert. That will set you back €80 per person, but it comes with a tiny mother-of-pearl caviar spoon. The only disadvantage to al fresco eating - other than possible bad weather in autumn...
Alfred’s work to expand the club has also spread beyond the Yard. Kobza credits Alfred for much of the organization of the actual tournament, which featured eight schools and 45 different surfers, a big step up from previous years...
...pour—the varied details, customs and ceremonies make it a bit more complicated than just plopping a bag of Lipton into a cup of hot water. Tea was brought from China to Japan in 1191, and traditional ceremonies became popular in the 14th century. Chado has since spread to the far corners of the globe—including Cambridge...
...those ideas are new, original or likely to be coming to a bureaucracy any time soon, but they're out there - in Latham's books, pamphlets, speeches, newspaper columns and correspondence - and it's been a great career move. One disadvantage of that fertility, though, is that he can spread too many seeds, too many messages. Is he for the free market or not? Where does the ladder of opportunity begin - and end? Do politicians listen or lead? Some of his enthusiasms flare only to disappear. Whatever happened to Latham's Lifelong Learning Accounts, a national insurance scheme to provide...